- Details of emergency fund confirmed
Households struggling with the rising cost of oil and Liquid
Petroleum Gas (LPG) for heating will be able to apply for £300 of
support with their bills from 1 April.
The Scottish Government's Emergency Heating Oil Scheme will be
available to users of both heating oil and LPG who are struggling
with recent price increases. Payments will be made directly to
suppliers, where possible, to help qualifying households to place
an order.
The scheme, which will be administered by Advice Direct Scotland,
is envisaged to run for up to six months with two opportunities
to apply during that period. It will focus on low income
households, including those in receipt of means-tested social
security, but will also be open to applications from other people
who have unavoidable additional heating needs and may face
hardship including people with disabilities or those at risk of
self-rationing fuel.
Housing Secretary Màiri McAllan said:
“We know that the sudden rise in heating oil and LPG prices due
to global events has come as a shock to many people, particularly
in rural and island areas.
“Last week the UK Government announced just £4.6 million of
support for Scotland. This was insufficient so we are more than
doubling it to £10 million. Given the urgency of the situation as
a result of the ongoing conflict in the middle east, I can
confirm that the support in Scotland will be open to applications
from next week.
“This represents an immediate response by the Scottish Government
to the present crisis and will ensure help is provided as quickly
as possible to those in greatest need.
“However, the conflict in Iran remains volatile and its ongoing
impact on energy prices is hard to predict. If such high prices
continue the UK Government must step up to provide further, fully
funded support, and bring into force long-awaited regulation for
this sector to protect consumers.
“The First Minister has already made clear that providing support
for consumers affected by the current price spikes must form a
central part of the UK Government's response to this crisis and I
echo his call for the Prime Minister to convene an emergency 4
Nations' Heads of Government council.”
Andrew Bartlett, Chief Executive of Advice Direct Scotland, said:
"We are pleased to support this fund which is designed to help
low‑income and vulnerable households across Scotland.
“We're working quickly with the Scottish Government to get this
scheme operational to get help to the people who need it most.
“Full details of how and where to apply will be released shortly
– and we remain available to provide energy advice to anyone who
needs it in the meantime.”
Background
More details of eligibility criteria and how to apply will be
made available via Advice Direct Scotland as
soon as possible.
Around 7% of households in Scotland rely on oil or LPG, with
rural and island areas disproportionately affected. It is
estimated that approximately 142,000
Scottish households use heating oil and
around 27,000 use LPG.